Building Bridges presents Lennox Hinds’ Indictment of George Bush

by Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004 at 2:06 PM
knash@igc.org

Building Briges: Your Community and Labor Report presents this 28 minute Radio program. To Listen click on Indymedia link.


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WBAI Radio’s Building Bridges:

Community & Labor Report – National Edition

Produced & Hosted by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash



Lennox Hinds’ Indictment of George Bush

Lennox Hinds, a private practitioner, full-time professor of law at Rutgers University and Vice President of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers builds a lot of bridges. Whether he defended Angela Davis or the Black Panther Party at home, or the African National Congress, and the Palestine Liberation Organization in the international arena he champions the cause of self-determination and national liberation and builds bridges to accomplish justice.



Lennox Hinds recently spoke at the African-American History Month celebration of Social Service Employees Union, Local 371 of District Council 37. While we expected that his talk would center on a legal challenge to the Bush Administration for war crimes he did speak on the lawsuit and more.



Hind’s speech was a searing indictment of the failure of Bushonomics, which every worker in this country must pay for. He then progressed to detail the thievery of the Bush Administration’s contractors in Iraq and the murderous practices of Bush and his cronies in that country. Allegations of the Bush regimes lies, theft and murderous invasion serve as the basis for a lawsuit Hinds plans to file against President Bush as international outlaw.



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